Rory McIlroy carded four bogeys and dropped two shots on the fifth as he tumbled down the pack at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

The 28-year-old followed his opening round of four-under 68 with a disappointing 74 to sit tied for 87th on one under, 11 shots behind joint leaders Dustin Johnson and Beau Hossler.

Things rapidly unravelled for McIlroy at the par-four fifth- after a strong drive to the edge of the green, he then missed a lengthy eagle and shorter birdie putts before going on to find the hole on his fifth attempt.

Rory McIlroy had a day to forget in the second round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

McIlroy lines up a putt on the 12th green on his way to a disappointing 74 on Friday

The 28-year-old now sits tied 87th after undoing a promising opening round in America

Two further dropped shots on the 8th and 9th signed off a miserable round.

Americans Johnson and Hossler, a PGA Tour rookie, share the top spot on 12 under after carding rounds of 64 and 67 respectively.

Johnson hit five birdies on the front nine and followed up with three on the back nine, the only blot in his book being a bogey on the par-four 15.

Dustin Johnson took his place as joint overall leader in California after a round of seven-under

American Johnson hits his approach shot from the 12th fairway at Pebble Beach

LEADERBOARD

T1. B Hossler (-12)

= D Johnson (-12)

T3. T Merritt (-10)

= J Suri (-10)

T5. K Streelman (-9)

Hossler didn't drop a shot in his round and is still very much in contention at the half-way stage.

Among the chasing pack are Troy Merritt, who followed his 67 on Thursday with the same score on Friday, while Phil Mickleson went six under to jump 27 places into tied 5th.

Defending champion Jordan Spieth had a better second day with a five-under round of 66 following his opening day 72.

Johnson shares the lead with fellow American Beau Hossler who carded five-under on Friday